If someone in the comment board says that this draft order sucks, please feel free to call them an idiot because this is the second time I've written that this order is completely random. If the Ravens do end up with the top selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, it's likely that Joe Flacco has continued to regress, so he'll need need to be replaced.

Sam Darnold was once slotted first overall in our 2018 NFL Mock Draft, but he has struggled a bit this year, and he said he's not going to declare early if the Browns have the top pick, which is the case right now.

The Saints could use another interior defensive presence to go along with Sheldon Rankins, as it seems as though Nick Fairley may never play football again.

Ed Oliver was a highly productive defensive lineman for Houston, recording a ridiculous 22.5 TFLs as a freshman. He was a monster this season and currently projects to be a top-five pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.

If the Dolphins are selecting in the top four of the 2018 NFL Draft, it probably means that Ryan Tannehill struggled in 2018. If so, Miami might decide to move on from him.

Kelly Bryant has taken college football by storm in 2017. He has just one full season under his belt, but if he continues at this rate, he'll be a top pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Bryant has positive size, accuracy, arm strength and mobility.

It's obvious that the Bears need to put lots of energy into finding dynamic weapons for Mitchell Trubisky over the next couple of offseasons. Fortunately, there are some quality receiving prospects available in the 2018 and 2019 NFL Drafts. If Cameron Meredith can't make it back from injury, the Bears could double up on receivers.

A.J. Brown has a tremendous athleticism, and he's been a great weapon for Ole Miss this year.

I have the Colts selecting Bradley Chubb in my 2018 NFL Mock Draft, but they could once again address their front seven. Their defensive line is solid, but could stand to have a dynamic play-maker in the group.

Rashan Gary is an athletic freak. He wasn't extremely productive as a freshman, but he recorded five sacks and 11 tackles for loss in 2017. His teammates believe he'll be a top-10 pick.

The Browns will need to continue to build around their quarterback - Josh Rosen selected in the 2018 NFL Mock Draft - and protecting him in the future will be key. Cleveland will need to obtain a future left tackle to eventually replace Joe Thomas, and Jonah Williams can play right tackle until Thomas retires.

Jonah Williams had a great freshman year as Alabama's right tackle. He's now manning the blind side with Cam Robinson gone.

The Jets missed out on a franchise quarterback in my 2018 NFL Mock Draft, so they'll have to find their long-term answer here.

Shea Patterson completed 64 percent of his passes during the 2017 campaign. League contacts have told Charlie Campbell that Patterson compares favorably to Johnny Manziel, but without all of the off-the-field concerns.